This article explains how to control the JSON table column width using the app Advanced Tables for Confluence.
Instructions
- Log into your Confluence instance, and
- Insert the Advanced Table - JSON Table macro. For this example, consider the URL of JSON data:
- Edit the macro and navigate to JSON settings > Data source, Data format, Data settings and enter the below details as shown:
- Go to Column Settings > Formatting > Cog wheel (> Show column attributes as shown:
Enter style="width:170px;" under Column attributes, and click Save settings.
As the sample table contains a single column, the style is provided for the first column (in the screenshot, refer to Columns with number 1). Use this style for the columns as per your requirement in your table(s).
Use Add formatting to specify formatting for other columns in your table.
The output displays the required table column width. For the given example, the table is displayed as:
We recommend this to be tested in the stage environment before being implemented in the production.